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Application Of Parallel Arrays For Parallelisation Of Data Parallel Algorithms

In: Computer Aided Methods In Optimal Design And Operations

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  • A. JAKUŠEV

    (Department of Mathematical Modelling, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Saulėtekio ave 11, Vilnius, Lithuania)

  • V. STARIKOVIČIUS

    (Department of Mathematical Modelling, Vilnius Gediminas Technical University, Saulėtekio ave 11, Vilnius, Lithuania)

Abstract

Data parallel algorithms are very common in both optimisation and process modelling problems. The size of problems solved by such algorithms may be significantly increased and absolute computation time may be reduced by using parallel computing. Parallel arrays is C++ library designed to simplify parallelisation of data parallel algorithms, using principle similar to High Performance Fortran. The algorithm must be implemented using special arrays instead of native C/C++ ones. Application of the library to parallelisation of porous media modelling algorithm and image smoothing is also described.

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  • A. Jakušev & V. Starikovičius, 2006. "Application Of Parallel Arrays For Parallelisation Of Data Parallel Algorithms," World Scientific Book Chapters, in: I D L Bogle & J Žilinskas (ed.), Computer Aided Methods In Optimal Design And Operations, chapter 12, pages 109-118, World Scientific Publishing Co. Pte. Ltd..
  • Handle: RePEc:wsi:wschap:9789812772954_0012
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